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around the world used a smartphone in 2017. 2017年,全球近24億人使用智能手機。D、如果你不知道何時何地應(yīng)該回復(fù)郵件,就不要使用智能手機。要求考生對文章通讀一遍,做題時結(jié)合原文和題目有針對性的找出相關(guān)語句進行仔細分析,結(jié)合選項選出正確答案。ll call the microchip pany to match the number to the information of the pet39。 Microchips have helped thousands of owners get their lost pets back. In New York, a dog named Roxy was missing for months. Then a woman found her on a busy street in New Jersey. No one knows how the dog got to a different state. However, thanks to her microchip, Roxy was soon returned to her grateful owner.ve been away from home. This is why microchips may be just the thing to help bring missing pets back home.(1)How did Jennifer find her pet cat? A.By offering a $500 reward.C.With the help of a woman in New Jersey.(2)Which statement about microchips is NOT true according to the passage? A.They can help the owners to find the longlost pets.D.. A.t feel unfortable with the microchip in its bodyC.Jennifer herself found her cat according to the ID number on its microchip(5)What is the main idea of the passage? A.The introduction of how microchips help the lost pets return home.【答案】 (1)C(2)D(3)D(4)B(5)D 【解析】【分析】大意:本文主要介紹芯片怎樣幫助走失的寵物回家,動物收容所通過詹妮弗寵物貓皮膚下的芯片上的身份證號碼聯(lián)系上了失主詹妮弗,芯片幫助了數(shù)千名失主找到他們的寵物。s owner. This is how the shelter was able to tell Jennifer that they had found ,詹妮弗通過芯片的幫助找到他的寵物貓,故選C。ve been away from ,微芯片不僅能效力寵物的一生而且無論丟失的寵物離家有多遠都能幫助。ll call the microchip pany to match the number to the information of the pet39。 (5)主旨題。細節(jié)題需要從文中尋找答案;主旨題需要通讀全文,了解大意之后找出中心思想。 At some point in life, many people develop a mental (精神) problem. While most people get over it, for others it doesn39。 The WHO says that about 20 percent of teenagers worldwide suffer from mental illness. It39。 In China, the picture isn39。 The world is changing fast. Study and relationships have always caused stress, but today the stress is much higher than before, the WHO said. t ask for help if they developed a mental problem. t ask for help for their condition may be creating problems for themselves in the future. Elaine Peng warned that, If we hide our mental health, it may remain a problem forever.Heavy schoolworkB.Certainty about the future.(2)Why don39。They are afraid of being looked down upon.(3)What does the underlined word stigma most probably mean in Chinese? A.C.think less of themselvesavoid being bulliedC.stay away from the Internet.(5)The main purpose of the passage is to ______. A.B.show some different opinions from different countries【答案】 (1)D(2)D(3)A(4)C(5)C 【解析】【分析】大意:本文講述世界上許多人有精神疾病,到2020年世界上有一半的青少年患精神方面的疾病。 (2)細節(jié)題。 (4)推斷題。 【點評】考查閱讀理解。s considered to be the Great American Novel, or one of the greatest novels of all time. The story takes place on a whaling ship that sails the seas to find Moby Lick, a very large whale. lives. He also introduces a sense of mystery in the story. It keeps me interested until the very end of the story.(1)What are Amy, Daniel and Simon talking about? A.Speaking.are in small numbersC.D.B.Detective story.It39。B.Its story happens on a ship. (1)細節(jié)題。根據(jù)In Australia, rabbits have crowded into the land. They eat the plants that farmers grow. They eat the plants other animals need to eat, so other animals find it hard to ,兔子已經(jīng)擠進了陸地。根據(jù)These days I39。根據(jù)Last month I read The Stolen Letter. He also introduces a sense of mystery in the ,故選D。 Emojis are a kind of special language. Pictures are used to put meaning across. A group called the Unicode Consortium works on choosing emojis. It has added new emojis every year since 2014. They show what people think about and like. musicsoundswordspictures(2)What does the underlined word it in Paragraph 2 refer to? A.An emoji.B.D.popular filmsC.Emojis can represent pop culture.C.根據(jù)Pictures are used to put meaning ,表情符號通過圖畫來表達想法,故選D。根據(jù)This year, emojis of disabled people were added including emojis of blind people and people in ,此處的this year指2019年,即是2019年殘疾人被增加到表情符號中,故選D。根據(jù)Many fashion designers(設(shè)計師) have included flamingos in their designs in recent ,許多設(shè)計師在他們的作品里使用了火烈鳥,而不是樹懶, 故選C。8.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。 Do you think your school rules are boring? Take a look at these rules.No huggings to stop them from hiding things like mobile phones in the boots.No ballst allow its students to bring any hard balls to school. Why? A parent was taken to hospital with a concussion(腦震蕩)after being hit by a ball.In 2008D.In the lunchroomsD.some schools in FloridaC.s no balls rule? A.A doctorA websiteC.根據(jù) Some schools in Portland and Florida started the rule—No hugging in 2010. Two years later some schools in New Jersey and Brooklyn made the same rule波特蘭和佛羅里達的一些學(xué)校開始了這項規(guī)定——2010年禁止擁抱。One high school in Michigan doesn39。t allowed to wear their Ugg boots into class. It39。 (5)推理題。本文涉及細節(jié)題、推斷題,細節(jié)題要注意從文中尋找答案;推斷題需要聯(lián)系上下文,推斷出需要的信息。 Many cars in advertisements are red, blue or green but almost 75 percent of new cars sold are black, white, silver or grey.t show dirt such as grey. That means the owners can wash their cars less, saving money. Besides, some areas that are short of water do not allow people to wash their cars often.cars in advertisements. A.B.C.D.can wash their cars lessB.D.cheaperD.make up 11% of the cars soldwere less popular than blue cars in the past(5)In the future, we canbuy cars in all colorsD.根據(jù)Many cars in advertisements are red,可知,廣告里的車的顏色是經(jīng)常是紅色的,故選C